Review of The Lonely Man (1957) by Senor C — 21 Dec 2011
Jack Palance's sheer presence reminded me a lot of Daniel Day-Lewis in There Will Be Blood. Maybe it's just the stash. This western should be sought out by fans of the genre just based on the ubiquity of the cast.
Anthony Perkins is sulky but the son/father relationship he has w/ Palance is the glue & foundation of this movie. Lee Van Cleef has a small role but I am always thrilled when he's involved. He could have been cast a little heavier but just his inclusion makes me happy.
Elaine Aiken has a nice thick ass that I would like her to ride me like a pony. A neglected film that really should be checked out especially since truly good American westerns are far out weighed by their Italian counterpart.
This review of The Lonely Man (1957) was written by Senor C on 21 Dec 2011.
The Lonely Man has generally received mixed reviews.
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